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Using someone else's work with permission, even if not explicitly cited, is not considered plagiarism. True or False

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Using someone else's work with permission, even if not explicitly cited, is not considered plagiarism. True or False

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False. Even if you have permission to use someone else's work, it is still considered plagiarism if you do not properly cite or acknowledge the original author. Plagiarism is not just about unauthorized use, but also about presenting someone else's work as your own. Therefore, proper citation is always necessary to avoid plagiarism, regardless of whether you have permission to use the work or not.

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